Chapter 8 and 9 Vocab
Across
- 2. The life of discipleship that is comprised of dying to oneself in the manner of Jesus and living to please God and serve others
- 5. The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death changes our inward disposition, enabling us to love others
- 6. The act of God to redeem humanity for himself by sending Jesus to die on the cross
- 8. The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death shows God’s displeasure with sin and Jesus’ death pays the debt caused by our transgression of God’s justice.
- 11. The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death satisfies the debt of God’s honor that our sins affronted
- 12. The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death is a triumph over evil and the devil.
Down
- 1. The Roman official responsible for Jesus’ trial and ultimate execution
- 3. The theory of atonement in which Jesus died as humanity’s representative and substitute and takes away the penalty meant for us (WCOTB, 131-132).
- 4. The theory of atonement in which Jesus “re-lives” the temptations of Adam and Israel, succeeding where they failed.
- 7. The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death provides an example of love for believers to emulate (WCOTB, 131-132).
- 9. A form of death penalty favored by the Romans for utterly humiliating a person, usually an enemy of the Empire, through excruciating pain
- 10. The early Christian symbol used by Christians to identify themselves. It was comprised of the letter tau and rho which, when superimposed, form a cross .